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Old 01-31-2015, 11:26 PM   #7744 (permalink)
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I wrote that with you in mind.

Chill, B.
I figured as much. But I can't take credit though for being jealous. I don't know what I can say to make you think otherwise. tbh I haven't had a single original idea in the whole campaign to have coup d'État and dethrone The Batlord from his comedy throne and install ladyislingering. First off I was following other people's lead, like it was either Pet_Sounds, Josef K, or Briks (forgive me for not remember who said it). Well anyway one of them said something about The Batlord's humour - and well you know - not being funny. I thought I would go with it, and sorta run it into the ground.

Even the part about the blind folded dartest (The Bazlord) who threw so many darts he was bound to hit something which was analogy about telling so many jokes one is bound to be funny wasn't even my idea. It taken from something someone else had said in reply to a post about The Batlord's humour, and the reply was (to paraphrase) "so many jokes one is bound to be funny." And the mutual animosity we had for each other wasn't even mine. I was picking up where Paul left off. I thought in his absence (back then when he wasn't posting) I would continue with the fine work he doing.
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Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.

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